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recourse

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++re·course /rɪˈkɔːs $ ˈriːkɔːrs/ noun [singular, uncountable] formal  HELPsomething that you do to achieve something or deal with a situation, or the act of doing it 〔实现或解决某事的〕手段,途径;依赖;求助 We may conclude that he never had recourse to this simple experiment. 我们也许可以断定,他根本就没有试过这个简单的实验。without recourse to something (=without using or doing something) 不使用[借助]某事物 a way of solving disputes without recourse to courts of law 不诉诸法律而解决纠纷的一个方法 Surgery may be the only recourse. 手术可能是唯一的办法。
Examples from the Corpus
recourseThe aim is to use the rubble in as accurate a way as possible, avoiding recourse to modern materials.That need is most frequently satisfied by recourse to a nut or three.We may conclude that he never had recourse to this simple experiment.If it is not, however, Hardy has little legal recourse.If the top leaders fail, there's no safety net, no recourse.But government and foundation grants are only a temporary recourse.That recourse is the U. S. Army.She made a complete recovery without recourse to surgery and is reported elsewhere.had recourse toWe may conclude that he never had recourse to this simple experiment.Others had recourse to the ius gentium tradition associated with Hugo Grotius.He rarely had recourse to it.In consequence, Rome had recourse to diplomacy and negotiation.Interestingly, these second visits were never successful, and interviewers then had recourse to the back-up lists.
From Longman Business Dictionaryrecoursere‧course /rɪˈkɔːsˈriːkɔːrs/ noun [uncountable]1something that you can use to help you in a difficult situationPartnership holders often find they have little recourse (=not much can be done to help them) when the value of their investment plummets.Individuals should have recourse to the same bankruptcy-law protection as businesses.2FINANCE the right of someone who has made a loan to take assets belonging to the borrower if the loan is not repaid, in addition to the asset on which the loan is SECUREDThe finance company will often require the dealer to enter into a recourse agreement.3BANKING the right of someone who holds a BILL OF EXCHANGE that is not paid when it becomes due to claim payment from people who have signed the bill, unless the words ‘without recourse’ have been written next to the signaturesOrigin recourse (1300-1400) French recours, from Latin, from recurrere; → RECUR
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recourse
recourse /rɪˈkɔːs $ ˈriːkɔːrs/ noun [singular, uncountable] formal
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: recours, from Latin, from recurrere; recur
something that you do to achieve something or deal with a situation, or the act of doing it:
    We may conclude that he never had recourse to this simple experiment.
    without recourse to something (=without using or doing something)
    a way of solving disputes without recourse to courts of law
    Surgery may be the only recourse.


re·courseBrE /rɪˈkɔːs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈriːkɔːrs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal) the fact of having to, or being able to, use sth that can provide help in a difficult situation 依靠;依赖;求助Your only recourse is legal action. 你的唯一依靠就是诉诸法律。🔊🔊She made a complete recovery without recourse to surgery. 她未做手术就完全恢复了健康。🔊🔊The government, when necessary, has recourse to the armed forces. 政府在必要时可以动用军队。🔊🔊